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Bio & Medicine Jul 13, 2022

Turning white blood cells into medicinal microrobots with light

Medicinal microrobots could help physicians better treat and prevent diseases. But most of these devices are made with synthetic materials that trigger immune responses in vivo. Now, for the first time, researchers reporting ...

Bio & Medicine Jul 5, 2022

Shapeshifting microrobots can brush and floss teeth

A shapeshifting robotic microswarm may one day act as a toothbrush, rinse, and dental floss in one. The technology, developed by a multidisciplinary team at the University of Pennsylvania, is poised to offer a new and automated ...

Soft Matter Jun 9, 2022

The physicochemical nature of colloidal motion waves among silver colloids

Traveling waves are commonly observed in biological and synthetic systems, and recent discoveries have shown how silver colloids form traveling motion waves in hydrogen peroxide under UV light. In a new report now published ...

General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Jun 8, 2022

Examining the odd locomotion of microswimmers

Being odd can be a good thing, particularly when you are a microscopic cellular organism trying to go places.

Bio & Medicine May 12, 2022

New imaging method makes tiny robots visible in the body

Microrobots have the potential to revolutionize medicine. Researchers at the Max Planck ETH Centre for Learning Systems have now developed an imaging technique that for the first time recognizes cell-sized microrobots individually ...

Optics & Photonics May 5, 2022

Advances in femtosecond laser direct writing of fiber Bragg gratings in multicore fibers

A new publication in Opto-Electronic Advances overviews advances in femtosecond laser direct writing of fiber Bragg gratings in multicore fibers.

General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Mar 8, 2022

Examining how animal swarms respond to threats

A herd of antelope feeds peacefully on a meadow. Suddenly, a lion shows up, and the herd flees. But how do they manage to do so collectively? Konstanz physicist Chun-Jen Chen and Professor Clemens Bechinger, a member of the ...

Biochemistry Jan 17, 2022

Bone growth inspired 'microrobots' that can create their own bone

Inspired by the growth of bones in the skeleton, researchers at the universities of Linköping in Sweden and Okayama in Japan have developed a combination of materials that can morph into various shapes before hardening. ...

Molecular & Computational biology Dec 10, 2021

Researchers find the best way for bacteria to navigate maze-like environments

When bacteria spread through soil, tissues and other environments crammed with obstacles, keeping on the straight and narrow path leads to dead ends. Instead, bacteria move through open spaces until they get trapped, then ...

Nanophysics Nov 29, 2021

Mobile molecular robots swim in water

Creating molecular microrobots that mimic the abilities of living organisms is a dream of nanotechnology, as illustrated by the renowned physicist Richard Feynman. There are a number of challenges in achieving this goal. ...

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